A gorgeous book to introduce children to the triumphs and tragedies of one of the Civil Rights Movement’s most avid champions.
This book comes highly recommended for its heartwarming portrayal of intergenerational relationships and cultural heritage.
With art as shiny and glittery as the goddess herself, this picture book is nothing short of brilliant. An essential purchase.
Brimming with wit and chemistry, this queer revision of a much-beloved source text is nothing short of masterful. A must-purchase.
A spine-tingling title with queer overtones that is guaranteed to engross readers from the get-go and continue to keep them guessing.
This compelling collection offers readers so many opportunities to feel seen and connect. A first purchase for all teen collections.
Readers who enjoyed Engle’s past works will get swept away, and new readers are given many points of entrance and connection in this relevant and poignant work. Hand to fans of Ellen Hagan’s Don’t Call Me a Hurricane.
Highly recommended for middle school and public libraries, especially those seeking to add works from contemporary Native voices.
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